Discover Tamil Nadu
Travel Types
Madurai's Meenakshi Amman Temple, Thanjavur's Brihadeeswara (UNESCO), Mamallapuram's shore temples — Tamil Nadu's gopurams and stone carvings represent the apex of South Indian temple building.
Bharatanatyam dance, Carnatic music concerts during the December-January Margazhi season, Tanjore painting, and Kanchipuram silk weaving — Tamil Nadu is India's classical arts powerhouse.
Idli, dosa, sambar, Chettinad chicken pepper fry, filter coffee, and the banana-leaf thali — Tamil food is South India's foundation, from street stalls to Michelin-aspiring restaurants in Chennai.
Ooty's UNESCO toy train through tea plantations, Kodaikanal's star-shaped lake, Coonoor's quieter estates — the Western Ghats hill stations offer cool escapes and colonial-era charm.
The Chettinad region's palatial merchant mansions with Italian marble and Burmese teak, now heritage hotels — paired with Tamil Nadu's most famously peppery cuisine.
Pondicherry's Franco-Tamil fusion, Mamallapuram's Pallava rock art, Marina Beach's promenade, and ancient Roman trading connections at Arikamedu — 2,000 years of coastal civilization.
- •Temple dress code is strict: no shorts, no sleeveless tops for both men and women. Shoes must be removed at all temple entrances. Many temples provide lockers for ₹5-10.
- •Temple hours typically split: 6:00 AM-12:00 PM and 4:00 PM-9:00 PM, with midday closing. Major temples may have different schedules for special pujas and festivals.
- •Non-Hindus can enter most temple complexes but are usually restricted from the inner sanctum (garbhagriha). Signs are usually posted; respect the boundaries.
- •Alcohol availability is limited to TASMAC government-run shops and licensed restaurants. Dry days occur on national holidays, elections, and specific religious dates.
- •Northeast monsoon (October-December) brings heavy rain to Chennai and the east coast. Inland areas and western Tamil Nadu receive less rain. Check weather before traveling.
- •Tamil pride is strong: learning basic Tamil phrases (vanakkam, nandri) earns significant goodwill. Don't assume Hindi is spoken — Tamil is the primary language.
- •Heat management: carry water, use sunscreen, and schedule temple visits for early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat (35-40°C on the plains).
- •The Nilgiri Mountain Railway (Ooty toy train) books out weeks ahead during holiday periods. Reserve online on IRCTC well in advance for the Mettupalayam-Ooty route.